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Guy Cochran were on it & we had a jolly time
coming home. At Palo Alto we found out a
carriage as every thing was at the university.
There had been a great celebration on account of
the decision for the suit - processions, horses
brigades, Dr. & Mrs. Jordon had been [illegible]
at the 5.30 train by the student body &
pulled up to the university - the girls carry
Chinese lanterns, & the [illegible] blowing hours [illegible]
& [illegible]. There was speech making & bon fires & Dr.
Jordon ended with saying that the "doors
of Stanford University would never close."
- - - Ra ra ra Stanford. To-day every one
was resting - last night the boys at 12. oclock
painted the station red. A new station is
being built on the university side of the track,
it is not of stone but frame & on the left hand
side going to Palo Alto from the university.
Mrs. Hazelton was here Tuesday & was very
anxious about you as she had not heard since
you had reached California - I gave her your
postals & the paper telling of Uncle Lewison's death.
Oh Theodora & I are ever so obliged for the
White syllabi - they are especially helpful to
her in her thesis. I have not come unwell
have taken pepper-corns & pulsetilla. I am told
that many of the girl upon first arriving here
go monthly [illegible] to the change in chin ate &
food. I feel very well. To-morrow I shall

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